Former Capital and Stanley Cup Champion Alex Chiasson set a new career high in goals Friday night against the Philadelphia Flyers.

With a quick flick of his wrists in front of the net, Chiasson scored his 14th goal of the season.

Chiasson’s previous career high was 13 set in the 2013-14 season with the Dallas Stars.

It only took Chaser 27 games to reach the new mark.

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12:37 into the first period, Connor McDavid forced a turnover behind the net, reversing the puck to Leon Draisaitl standing along the boards. Draisaitl then fired a pass to Chiasson parked in front of the net for the goal.

The 28-year-old Chiasson trails only his linemates Connor McDavid (19) and Leon Draisaitl (16) in goals for the Oilers.

“I couldn’t be happier for him,” McDavid said of Chiasson’s new career-high. “He’s a fun guy to play with.”

"I couldn't be happier for him & he's a fun guy to play with." Captain Connor on his current #Oilers linemate Alex Chiasson & his new career high in goals pic.twitter.com/giqsYMKtUy

“If you look at the goals he’s scored, he’s not panicking when most people do panic,” new Oilers head coach Ken Hitchcock said. “But he’s also on a line that can control the puck. He’s a perfect example of goals coming from possession time. We’ve been in the zone a long time, space becomes available, he ends up open at the net because people are tired defending.”